Firefox 36 Will Bring Support For HTTP/2 And A New Feature For Syncing The New Tab Page’s Pinned Tiles With Other Devices Using Firefox

Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, Firefox 36 will be released tomorrow, on the 24th of February. For now, we know for sure that it will not be bringing native YouTube HTML5 Playback, but will bring a feature that allows the users to sync their new tab page’s pinned tiles with all the other devices running Firefox.

A second major feature is support for the brand-new HTTP/2 protocol, which will enable a faster and more responsable web navigation. While HTTP/2 has been released last week, a lot of new technologies will adopt it shortly.

For now, the latest version available (containing the mentioning features) is Firefox 36 Beta 10 and can be installed on Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 and derivative systems, via a third party PPA.